08-11-2024 09:37 PM
Hey everyone. From the last few days I am facing issue that when I play games like Call of Dragons, Horizon or CS2 after 15-30 minutes my pc restart automatically without any BSOD. The same thing happened last year and I thought it was windows reinstalled a fresh copy of Windows 11 installed everything again but still got the restart with the Kernel Power 41. I benchmarked my CPU using Cinebench and GPU using Furmark no restart no high temps still I completely clean the PC applied new thermal paste. Coolermaster MasterGel. After doing this no PC restarts and PC was working great.
Now from past week still the same thing is happening only on gaming. If i use pc for browsing, music, Youtube Videos, Coding Vs Code, Android Emulator, Training algorithms it works fine without any issues for long hours. I am confused what is the issue because my CPU and GPU temps are good. No overclocking, no XMP, no undervolts. Writing this from same PC, working from more than 3+ hours no restart.
My windows is up to date, drivers up to date, bios up to date.
Already did
sfc scan
cleaning and changing the ram sticks.
reseated the cpu applying new paste and make sure the pressure of head is even
checked all connectors
benchmarked CPU and GPU
checked wall plug
I have read some forums and found that enabling disabling c-state OR changing power plans fix the problem.
So please lead me what should I do to fix the problem or what is causing the problem.
My PC Specs:
Core i7 10700K
Asus Rog Strix Z490 E gaming
Corsair iCue H150i Elite Capellix AIO
Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB 3200MHZ (16x2)
Samsung 970 Evo+ 500 GB NVMe
Crucial P2 1TB NVMe
Asus Rog Strix 750W Gold Fully Modular
Zotac Amp Holo RTX 3070 vertical mounted using Asus Rog Strix Riser Cable
Custom Sleeved 24 Pin & 2x8 Pin GPU Extension Cables
Corsair iCue 465X Chassis
AIO Rad mounted on the front with 3xCorsair LL120 fans for intake and 2xCoolermaster MF 120 Halo Fans on the back of Rad for pull
09-12-2024 12:33 AM
@ssalman97 Have you checked the Windows Event Viewer logs under System? Looks to be more like a random reboot, which indicates a power issue.